Ottawa Redblacks playing for more than pride against visiting Tiger-Cats
OTTAWA — By all accounts and statistical logic, the Ottawa Redblacks final game of the regular season should be nothing more than a formality.
Ottawa (4-13-0) closes out the CFL’s regular season Saturday at TD Place with a matchup against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (7-10-0), who will look to avoid injury as they prepare for next Sunday’s East Division semifinal against the Montreal Alouettes.
After a season that fell well short of expectations it would be almost understandable for the Redblacks to just go through the motions, but that would be taking the easy way out.
“Obviously we play for a record, but right now there is no record to play for,” said defensive lineman Cleyon Laing. “I think right now it’s playing for pride and playing for the opportunity to play football (and) play for the future. It’s one of those games you just have to find it from wherever it comes from because obviously the record isn’t going to be our motivation.”